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Literature Review Computer therapy is the relationship initiated between a human and a computer. In this case, the computer takes problems from a person just as in the case of a human. Human therapists are tasked with listening to people's emotions and finding a way to deal with them. The therapy works on the basis of curing the human mind and soul from the problems that cause depression and other bad conditions. This literature review will delve deeper into the issue of computerized therapy and highlight various issues related to the concept. In this case, a review of the medical process will be undertaken (Kessler RC, Heeringa S, Lakoma MD, et al, 3). This will be instrumental in understanding the therapy and application in the case of a computer. It should be noted that computerized therapy was developed during the times of ELIZA. Eliza was a computer program developed to take the place of a human therapist. When this program was developed, many people depended on the program to cure emotional problems. The developer has designed a program that can interact with humans and address their problems just like a human would. This program was popular in the 1960s when it was first designed. Many people used the computer program to solve their emotional problems. The program was just as effective as a human therapist. Some patients were subsequently amazed by the way they shared their emotions with a computer (WHO, 1). This is because the computer was effective in addressing their emotional problems. This program was then used with the aim of interacting with human beings by understanding their needs. The program worked and received much acclaim. Analysis and discussion The best...... at the center of the article ...... e. The other aspect of computer-based therapy is the deep and revolutionary content that improves the therapy better. It should be noted that the right type of therapy ensures that patients not only recover from the emotional breakdown, but also understand their situation. This is the logic of therapy. The patient must be healed and his situation must be fully understood. Next, the therapist must develop a series of solutions aimed at treating the emotional distress. Conclusion The issues surrounding therapy have been reviewed and it is now clear from the discussion that treating emotional problems requires more than computers and people, but also an understanding of the brain. This is because the brain is the main center where human emotions are evoked. As long as traditional and computer therapists stick to this rule, the ideals of therapy would be achieved without a doubt!